Title: How did I set login URL?
Last modified: December 15, 2020

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# How did I set login URL?

 *  Resolved [jhaber31](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jhaber31/)
 * (@jhaber31)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/)
 * Recently I began to address the results of WordPress’s site health report, which
   is easily available from the WordPress dashboard. It reports a loopback error,
   and a WP support forum said to get in touch with my ISP (FatCow). The ISP said
   that while my plan doesn’t support loopback, and while I’m not seeing any problems
   on that account with my Web page, I might still wish to identify what’s causing
   the error. To that end, it asked me to disable plugins one at a time, then see
   if the health issue remained.
 * When I got to disabling All in One WP Security, I could no longer log in to see
   the health report. The URL for site administration that I had bookmarked was 
   not found. It was my site’s home URL, followed by /wp-art-login. This confused
   me, but I realize now that in installing the plugin, I must have chosen this,
   I just don’t remember. That’s what I’m asking you to help me understand.
 * While I no longer had access, I used FTP to inspect my site. I have a much older
   and larger site in static html, and I left those files (to which I add every 
   day or two). I use WP merely for a home page blog in order to permit comments,
   and I installed WP in a “/bog” subfolder, presumably with a redirect so that 
   it appears as my home page. Within this subfolder, I sas a file wp-login.php.
   I presume this is the default login in the absence of All in One WP Security.
   So I used this URL in a blogger, and it took me right to the dashboard. From 
   there, I reactivated the security plug in, existed the browser, and restarted
   the browser. Sure enough, wp-art-login now worked again.
 * Can you help me understand what was going on? Thank you! (The security plugin,
   it turns out, was NOT causing the loopback error.)

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 *  Plugin Contributor [mbrsolution](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mbrsolution/)
 * (@mbrsolution)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794593)
 * Are you running the latest version for aiowps and WordPress?
 * > When I got to disabling All in One WP Security, I could no longer log in to
   > see the health report. The URL for site administration that I had bookmarked
   > was not found. It was my site’s home URL, followed by /wp-art-login. This confused
   > me, but I realize now that in installing the plugin, I must have chosen this,
   > I just don’t remember. That’s what I’m asking you to help me understand.
 * It looks like you activated one of the Brute Force feature in the plugin.
 * > Can you help me understand what was going on? Thank you! (The security plugin,
   > it turns out, was NOT causing the loopback error.)
 * This issue might have been caused by a cache problem in your browser, however
   I am not 100% sure without knowing fully everything about your site. The good
   thing is that the plugin and site are working again.
 * Thank you
 *  Thread Starter [jhaber31](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jhaber31/)
 * (@jhaber31)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794644)
 * I update both the plugin and WordPress whenever it becomes available. Could you
   elaborate on the feature I’m likely to have activated? I must have proceeded 
   in awareness, since I do have a related link my browser bookmarks. (And yes, 
   I’m embarrassed I don’t remember enough to answer my own question. At least I
   was alert enough to figure out how to restore functionality this afternoon.) 
   So it’s really just that that I’m trying to understand, lest it happen again.
 *  Plugin Contributor [mbrsolution](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mbrsolution/)
 * (@mbrsolution)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794705)
 * There are times that a simple deactivation and then reactivating a plugin fixes
   some issues. I really can’t say what might have caused the issue in your site.
 * **I recommend the following:**
 * In the future don’t be quick to update plugins, your theme and WordPress without
   first understanding what has been included in the update. For example: I have
   a few testing sites which I use for testing purposes. When ever there is an update
   for one of my clients or my blog I use these testing site for updating and testing
   if I think it is needed. Security patching can be done straight away most of 
   the times because it is important to patch any security holes. This method allows
   me to check and see if the updates work. 9 times out of 10 everything works fine,
   however there is always that 1 time that something might go wrong, hence the 
   reason for running some tests.
 * Also when it comes to WordPress I definitely always wait until a couple of months
   have passed to make sure any bugs found have been reported and patched.
 * I hope the above helps you for future reference.
 * Kind regards
 *  Thread Starter [jhaber31](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jhaber31/)
 * (@jhaber31)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794740)
 * Interesting, and I do appreciate the help. Still, something doesn’t quite ring
   true. First, regarding deactivating and reactivating as a fix, bear in mind that
   it was precisely deactivating it that caused me the trouble, and then reactivating
   just restored the condition I’d had before (and consider just fine). It’s just
   a hard condition to understand as well as I’d like.
 * As for hesitating on updates, all the conventional wisdom I’ve seen over the 
   years has been to take care to keep current on the very grounds that most updates
   are security fixes. Anyhow, I still don’t understand the plugin’s options any
   better (such as whichever one set the login path), and after all that’s all I’m
   trying to explain. It’s not that I’m finding it broken.
 *  Plugin Contributor [mbrsolution](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mbrsolution/)
 * (@mbrsolution)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794749)
 * > Anyhow, I still don’t understand the plugin’s options any better (such as whichever
   > one set the login path)
 * The login path is set up by one of the Brute Force features below.
 * **Enable Rename Login Page Feature:
    Enable Brute Force Attack Prevention:
 * Regards
 *  Thread Starter [jhaber31](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jhaber31/)
 * (@jhaber31)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794765)
 * Found it! You had it when you mentioned Brute Force. I found that under settings,
   and it included enabling the option to set a login URL, which it told me to be
   memorable (and I guess I did). So I’m all caught up and thanks again.
 *  Plugin Contributor [mbrsolution](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mbrsolution/)
 * (@mbrsolution)
 * [5 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-did-i-set-login-url/#post-13794776)
 * You are most welcome 🙂
 * Enjoy the plugin.

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